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ScaleUp Bolivia

Agency: U.S. Mission to Bolivia

Assistance Listings: 19.040 -- Public Diplomacy Programs

Last Updated: May 13, 2026

Project Background, Goals, and Objectives Bolivia has one of the largest informal economies in Latin America, with a significant portion of entrepreneurial activity occurring outside formal business structures. Many entrepreneurs operate small-scale businesses in sectors like retail, food services, construction, and personal services without formal registration, limiting their access to credit, legal protections, and growth opportunities. These informal businesses also face barriers to adopting modern business practices and technologies, including U.S.-based financial management tools and digital solutions that could enhance their competitiveness. By bringing businesses into the formal economy, ScaleUp Bolivia will expand the customer base for U.S. products and services, create more reliable supply chain partners for American companies, and open new markets for American technology providers and suppliers. The program will strengthen the rule of law and economic governance, reduce unfair competition in the marketplace, increase municipal tax revenues that support local development, and generate economic growth that benefits both Bolivian communities and U.S. commercial interests. Additionally, formalized businesses become better positioned to engage in international trade and adopt U.S. business standards, creating a foundation for sustained bilateral economic partnership.


Project Audience(s): Primary beneficiaries should include:

•Informal entrepreneurs currently operating outside the formal economy who are ready to legitimize their businesses.

•Micro and small business owners in sectors such as retail, food services, construction, and personal services lack knowledge of formalization processes.

•Entrepreneurs who face additional barriers to entering the formal market due to limited access to information, capital, and networks.


Project Goal: The project goal is to transition 100 informal Bolivian businesses into the formal economy within 12 months by providing world-class entrepreneurship education, formalization guidance, and U.S. business partnerships, thereby expanding markets for American products and services while strengthening Bolivia's economic governance and creating sustainable commercial ties between Bolivian entrepreneurs and U.S. companies. O

Objective 1: Business Formalization and Education Enroll 100 informal Bolivian entrepreneurs in world-class business education through the Najafi 100 Million Learners Global Initiative and formalize at least 40 businesses within 12 months through guided support on registration, tax compliance, permits, and financial management using U.S.-based tools.

Objective 2: U.S. Commercial Partnerships Establish commercial relationships between at least 20 newly formalized Bolivian businesses and U.S. suppliers or technology providers within 12 months, generating purchases of American products and services and expanding markets for U.S. companies.

Objective 3: Institutional Collaboration and Economic Impact Partner with Bolivia's tax authority, municipal governments, chambers of commerce, and U.S. fintech companies to streamline formalization, increase municipal tax revenue, create 150+ formal jobs, and establish a peer network of 50+ entrepreneurs for sustained growth and U.S. business engagement.


Expected Outcome:

The program should achieve the following outcomes within 12 months: formalize at least 15 businesses per city; connect at least 20 newly formalized businesses with U.S. suppliers or service providers; increase tax revenue for Bolivian municipalities; and create a peer support network of formalized entrepreneurs.


2. Substantial Involvement

This award is expected to be a cooperative agreement because the U.S. Embassy in La Paz anticipates substantial involvement in program implementation.

U.S. Embassy Roles and Responsibilities

The U.S. Embassy may:

•Review and approve the final participant recruitment and selection approach.

•Review and approve key program themes, speakers, and technical framing.

•Provide input on U.S. foreign policy messaging and public diplomacy objectives.

•Review branding, visibility, and outreach materials.

•Coordinate Embassy participation in selected program events.

•Monitor implementation and performance throughout the award period.


Recipient Roles and Responsibilities

The recipient will:

•Design and implement all program activities in accordance with the approved proposal and budget.

•Manage logistics, participant outreach, and event coordination.

•Identify and coordinate qualified trainers, speakers, and partners.

•Ensure program content is technically sound and aligned with the objectives of this NOFO.

•Track participant engagement and program performance.

•Submit all required financial and programmatic reports.

Eligibility

Eligible applicants

Miscellaneous

  • Other

Additional information

The following organizations are eligible to apply:• Not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks and civil society/non-governmental organizations• Public and private educational institutions• Public International Organizations• Governmental institutions

Grantor contact information

Description

Janina Prado Phone 591-2-216-8017

Email

Email address that receive grant applications

LaPazGrants@state.gov

Documents

File nameDescriptionLast updated
FY26_-_Notice_of_Funding_Opportunity_ScaleUp_Bolivia.pdf
Full announcement
May 13, 2026 06:03 PM UTC
Attachment_1_-_Applicant_Organization_Information_AOI_Survey.docx
Suggested template for Applicant Organization Information
May 13, 2026 06:04 PM UTC
Attachment_2_-_Proposal_Template.docx
Suggested template for Proposal
May 13, 2026 06:04 PM UTC
Attachment_3_-_PDS_Budget_Narrative_Sample_Template.xlsx
Suggested template for Budget Narrative
May 13, 2026 06:05 PM UTC

Link to additional information

U.S. Embassy La Paz' web page

Closing: July 15, 2026

Application process

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Award

$40,000

Program Funding

1

Expected awards

$40,000

Award Minimum

$40,000

Award Maximum

Funding opportunity number:

PD-LAPAZ-FY26-02

Cost sharing or matching requirement:

No

Funding instrument type:

Cooperative agreement

Opportunity Category:

Discretionary

Opportunity Category Explanation:

--

Category of Funding Activity:

Business and commerce

Category Explanation:

The U.S. Department of State's Embassy La Paz announces an open competition to implement the ScaleUp Bolivia program, a program designed to transition 100+ informal Bolivian businesses into the formal economy while creating partnerships with U.S. companies and expanding markets for American products and services. Proposals should provide participants with: step-by-step guidance on business registration, tax compliance, labor law requirements, and obtaining permits and licenses; training on financial management and bookkeeping using U.S.-based accounting software; support for accessing 4 formal credit and banking services; and assistance building relationships with U.S. suppliers and technology providers. Proposals must include partnerships with Bolivia's tax authority (Impuestos Nacionales), municipal governments, local chambers of commerce, AMCHAM, and U.S. financial technology companies to streamline formalization and provide ongoing support. The program should: formalize at least 15 businesses per city; connect at least 20 newly formalized businesses with U.S. suppliers or service providers; increase municipal tax revenue; and create a peer support network of formalized entrepreneurs. By bringing businesses into the formal economy, the program will expand the customer base for U.S. products and services, create reliable supply chain partners for American companies, strengthen rule of law and economic governance, reduce unfair competition, and generate economic growth benefiting both Bolivian communities and U.S. commercial interests.

History

Version:

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Posted date:

May 13, 2026

Archive date:

August 14, 2026

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